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![]() " Ultimately, we need to treat these various modes as methods of sending text - no more and no less. Two methods that send the same text are competing modes, regardless of whether keyboards, a telephone keypad or a telegraph key is used to send it. A method that sends those blocks of text faster and with fewer errors is better. A slower, more error prone method is inferior. Not all encoding schemes are equal. Some, like ASCII, encode the entire alphabet, including upper and lower case. Others, like ISO-Latin-1, can encode even more characters. In general, the more inclusive encoding method is better. An encoding scheme that is easily adapted to error correction (parity, automatic re-send, etc.) is also considered better. So claiming that phones, data modes and Morse can't be compared because they are somehow "different" ignores the ultimate reason for their existence - text communication via radio. Indeed, compare it with "text communication via radio" not with sending Morse across a table. Try the same test, but sending a message to ZL or VK, I am sure that the SMS message would win. The text message would have arrived long before the band opened and you tuned up your antenna. Jeff |
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